Is taking Isopure whey w/flaxseed oil right after morning cardio bad? I've done a search, but most recomend to wait 30-40 minuts and do a p/c. my second meal will be an hour anyways with a p/c meal.
Thanks!
Is taking Isopure whey w/flaxseed oil right after morning cardio bad? I've done a search, but most recomend to wait 30-40 minuts and do a p/c. my second meal will be an hour anyways with a p/c meal.
Thanks!
My god thats confusing to read..i need sleep!
Why have a pro/fat then a pro/carb meal..and one hour later?
It is up to you if you wanna have a pro/fat or pro/carb 45min after AM cardio, i have done both and now choose pro/carb
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So there's no difference at all. If I have a p/f right after cardio, like whey w/flaxseed oil, it's OK, or just wait 30 minutes to have p/c.
Originally Posted by novastepp
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i would wait a little longer to have a pro/carb meal than i would having a pro/fat meal.Originally Posted by MaidenOnslaught
Originally Posted by MaidenOnslaught
why wait 30mins after cardio to have your pro/carb meal?
Originally Posted by novastepp
why is that? when do you workout? after a p/f?
Introduction of carbs blunt lipolysis. Then again, so does protein. Only exception would be pure fat. But after low intensity cardio, fat burning is minimal anyhow. It really doesn't matter as much as people think.Originally Posted by MaidenOnslaught
1buffsob
thansk for always clearing things up bro..Originally Posted by 1buffsob
we were talking about cardio. no one shouldn't workout after a pro/fat. you should always have carbs pre and post workout.Originally Posted by MaidenOnslaught
I would like the pro/carb before my workout but i can't as i have used all my carb macros up for the day. (breakfast and PWO)Originally Posted by novastepp
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soo you don't have to wait 30 min before p/c????? just an over-rated concept?Originally Posted by 1buffsob
Yes. Very over-rated. But, although the continual fat burning is minimal, it adds up over time. Still, I don't give it much consideration. I eat when I get home.Originally Posted by russia dog
1buffsob
again as we know that after cardio, u can be in a very catabolic state thus wee must decide wheter the marginal time of eating and preserving muscle or the marginal time of waiting for fat loss; is a better choice?
Exactly. I think the risk of muscle loss is too great to wait for the minimal fat loss after cardio. I'll always eat within 15 minutes of cardio.Originally Posted by russia dog
1buffsob
This is so true RD.Originally Posted by russia dog
I for one am more concerned about the catabolic state that I'm in and actually bring a shake with me to the gym. I'd rather feed my body and worry about fat loss another day. Plus I"m the type that is STARVING after my workouts and need to fuel up.
To each is own on this one.
i always bring my amino drink with me and after cardio i down it. i'm so hungry and i need me some protein synthesis to start.
Originally Posted by novastepp
What Amino drink do you prefer?
Originally Posted by 1buffsob
So If I had Isopure whey protein with flaxseed oil after my low intensity cardio, its fine? It helps keep the lipolysis going longer, or I can wait 30-40 minutes then eat a p/c meal
My low intensity cardio is walking uphill on a treadmill for 40minutes, I sweat like hell afterwards. I'm not running or jogging, just walking at about 2.5-3.5mph. Then right after I have 50gm of Isopure whey protien with 1TBLS of Flaxseed oil 14gm fat.
1buffsob already pointed out consuming whey after cardio is gonna blunt lipolysis. Point everyone has been trying to enforce is consuming nutrients (pro/carb) to blunt the catabolic state the muscles are in after cardio.Originally Posted by MaidenOnslaught
Any food you eat aside from 100% pure fat will cause a rise in plasma insulin levels. So therefore no matter what you eat you will blunt lipolysis.
As I have stated 100x before Lipolysis is OVERRATED. It means very little in the way of fat loss. Do you need lypolysis, yes. But I think people have the definition of lipolysis very very confused.
Here is the Definition:
The breakdown of fat stored in fat cells is known as lipolysis. During this process, free fatty acids are released into the bloodstream and circulate throughout the body.
No you tell me why this is overrated.
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Hmmmm........ that's tough.Originally Posted by Giants11
Maybe it's because you have to be doing sometihing to burn fat durring lipolysis or the FFA's will be converted back into tryglycerides and stored as fat.
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So to recap. Pro/carb and pro/fat will both blunt lipolysis. But it doesn't really matter, as fat loss is minimal after low intensity cardio anyhow.
Done and done.
1buffsob
Originally Posted by Giants11
Ok then, should I avoid having a p/f right after my morning cardio?
You're not getting it. Eat for God's sake.Originally Posted by MaidenOnslaught
1buffsob
Originally Posted by 1buffsob
OK, I get it now.
Originally Posted by 1buffsob
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Originally Posted by PhishStasH
I know, that's how I feel.![]()
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